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<0> Antartida: Having problem sending mail? <1> yes, if i send a mail to hotmail or gmail, its stored in the "spam" folder <2> Antartida: Stop spamming, then. <1> im not spamming <0> Antartida: Simply put, chances are you don't have RDNS and your ISP most likely iwll not change that for you and even if they did, you still have a dynamic IP so you'll still run into issues. You'll need to use a service that will relay your email for you or relay it out through your ISP's servers. <0> Shadur: it's not a spamming issue. <1> i have some crons that send mails regulary, but for owr clients <0> Shadur: It's a common issue. Many many many server snow block mail from dynamic Ip ranges or that don't have rdns. <3> Falchion: so relay via a server that is not blacklisted. <0> Clone_: Which is what I just said. <3> oh, heh.. <0> Clone_: I am quite aware of the problem and resolutions for it, since this is what I do for a living ;P <3> Falchion: same here ;) <1> this problem is new for me... the server was fine.. but yesterday...THIS <0> Clone_: Oh yeah? Where ya work? <3> Falchion: sentia.nl
<0> Antartida: ****s to be you. Us eyour ISP's server to relay through, find someone who will let you use their server to relay (if they have a static IP and rdns) or pay for a service. <3> Falchion: the homepage is in Dutch however.. but it's a hosting provider.. <0> Clone_: Ah, cool. <3> heh, where is that? <4> Clone_: How come the headings are in English for Dutch copy? <0> We're in Manchester, NH USA <3> ThomasM: marketing, I guess. <5> OK, the wireless on my laptop is officialy b0rk <0> Antartida: It comes down to this: chances are you are going to have to pay for a relay service. <1> Falchion: so.. thats the only solution for my problem? mmm ****! <5> serves me right for trying to install newer **** <6> Falchion: just wanted to show you this one: how to spot an airsofter with too much money (or rich parents) http://sparrowunit.smugmug.com/photos/52742540-L.jpg <0> Antartida: unless you get your ISP to give yo a static IP and/or reverse DNS. But again, cash generally. <1> Falchion: i have a static ip <0> wlfshmn: ha, nice minigun :) <3> Falchion: dyndns.com == dyndns.org yes? <0> Antartida: Then get them to setup reverse DNS if they will. <6> Falchion: http://sparrowunit.smugmug.com/photos/52749203-L.jpg <0> Clone_: Yup. We switched back. <0> wlfshmn: Makes me wonder how many of those peopel were every military in RL :) <6> Falchion: on that pic? not bloody likely any of them was, fo mthe age/style of them <1> Falchion: what if i setup the reverse dns in my server? <6> Falchion: around here, I wouls say 50% have been and 15-20% are active <0> wlfshmn: I mean in general <0> Antartida: Do you have any idea how RDNS works? <6> Falchion: but the high has-been factor is largely due to us all theoretically beeing put through the military for a year when we turn 18 ;) <0> wlfshmn: Good point. Wonder about over here though. hm <1> Falchion: no, but, mybe that isnt my problem. how do i know if that is my problem? <0> wlfshmn: We came up with a good way to handle illegal aliens here in the states. They can become a citizen if they wish, no problem. They just have to enlist for 4 years to do it. <6> Falchion: those values are roughly accurate for msot of sweden atleast, worldwide it's hard to say sinc eI don't know those regions, but regions without conscripts probably have a lower amount of former soldiers <6> Falchion: Actually, you now have to be a permanent resident to be allowed to join <6> Falchion: the marines I think used to be excepted, but they are the same now, with the exception of some quota of philipinos <6> Falchion: I have a couple of insane aquaintances that have been looking to join <7> i'm to his left, a doctor fu <7> HWAAAAA! <0> Antartida: Your ISP owns yoru IP. THEY have to setup RDNS for you. You can't do it alone since you do not control your IP. I've already told you what you have to do. This is what I do for a living. If you don't want to listen to me then bugger off. otherwise, CALL. YOUR. ISP. <0> wlfshmn: It woudl solve our problems with low recruitment and help make illegals legal. <6> Falchion: don't get me wrong, I'd be first in line to enlist to defend .se, but why the -hell- would I join up with a foreign military power to defend people you lot ;) <1> Falchion: ok thanx alot, sorry for the communication problems <6> Falchion: yeah, it would probably be a good for the army to have the illegals join <0> wlfshmn: You shouldn't. Unless you were an illegal alien that wanted to become a legal resident here. <8> its so ridiculously hard to become a citizen here <6> Falchion: Exactly my feelings. Hence why I consider said aquaintances insane. <8> takes years, and lots of paper work, lots of money, and usually lawyers <8> oh and a civics test ;) <6> Falchion: I know two ex-military I played airsoft alongside that joined the legion, and our batallion command last major game joined the aussies <6> Falchion: but those are career military types, when they got outed of the swedish army due to budget cuts they simply didn't fit in civilian life ;) <0> Antartida: If you end up needing to pay for a relay service, which you probably will, you can use dyndns.com (my company), no-ip.org (I've used them myself and they're fine) or a bunch of other places. Not trying to plug my company at all (I dont' make commission) and there are TONS of places that will relay the way you want, but those two companies are the only ones I know enough about offhand to suggest. But call your ISP and they may <0> Comet: heh <0> wlfshmn: yeah, there are some hardcores out there. <3> Falchion: shouldnt your isp provide you with an email service? I know most ISP's in holland provide this service standard for their customers.. <7> "filler up sonny boy *DING DING*" <0> Clone_: Yes, but it all depends. He's relaying out for his customers and some ISPs see that as commercial use. Plus many people think it doens't look professional to do that (they're idiots but I deal with them all the time). <6> Falchion: most of the active .mil people that play are reserves, what we call the home guard, and there really isn't all tha tmuch differance between what we do (since we are reasonably milsim) and what they do <7> Falchion grabs the gas nuzzle and goes to fill the mans tank until he snaps, pulls out his lightier and ignites the fuel stream! <7> ok i gotta work <0> wlfshmn: Yeah, but when you compare reservists to active duty here... heh
<7> this suxquors <0> docfu: Weirdo :) <9> mornin * <6> Falchion: but these three were O1s that found out that budget cuts had elliminated their jobmarket, after spending four years in officers school ;) <6> Falchion: we don't have active duty the way you do. we only have a single company of MPs on 60 day or 90 day call, for international service (FN duties), and a few thousand conscripts scpread out throughout the nation <6> Falchion: and ofcourse lots and lots and lots of officers <6> Falchion: hell, by now, we have an officer per soldier <0> wlfshmn: Yes, but that's why you are your Airsoft militia better never piss off the US :) <6> Falchion: Fat lot of god airsofters would do anyway. <0> heh <6> Falchion: This country doesn't have anything significant to put up if someone decided to invade <0> In your country you shoot each other with airsoft. Over here we just shoot each other :) <6> Falchion: militia as you know it in the US is illegal here btw <0> wlfshmn: But nobody WOULD invade :) It'd be like invading Canada. <6> Falchion: the home guard issupposed to fill that spot <0> wlfshmn: Well, REAL militia here are a state organization. Not the band of wackos also known as militia <6> Falchion: indeed, that is what they are betting on apparently. Still, I would prefere it if we could atleast hurt the front ranks ;) <0> wlfshmn: Why? Let the bad guys walk through your lines. Then you attack from behind with dirty tactics :) <6> Falchion: Yeah, that used to be our warplan, nowdays we don't have one <0> heh <6> Falchion: Our defence forces primary task these days is to provide soldiers for UN service <0> start training yoru Airsoft Militia to use dirty tactics <0> wlfshmn: Our defense force's primary task these days is to.. uh... be targets. <6> Falchion: something that owuld be nice is if some version of simfire gear would become economically feasible ;) <6> Falchion: move our combat distances up to more 'real' distance, which would force our tactics to be more real. <0> wlfshmn: MILES? Bah, that **** ****s ***. Any system that lets a .50 cal be defeated by a trashbag is pointless. <6> Falchion: if we went into a real fight using airsoft tactics, we won't be much good ;) <6> Falchion: a rifleman only has 30 ro 40m of range, even if conditions are ideal <0> wlfshmn: heh of course not. The problem is that with airsoft, you don't care. BIG difference when you're facing some 7.62 rounds aimed at you :) you go slower, use more cover, use caution... And then crap yourself which changes everything. <6> Falchion: and most of the time we are at half that <0> 30-40? hehe That's amusing. <6> Falchion: indeed, we drop like flies when taking a house ;) <0> wlfshmn: Well, so do real soldiers. I was part of the unit (2/22) who set the SOP for MOUT for our Brigade. MOUT is ebil. 30% casualties is expected at the least every time a door opens. <6> Falchion: truely? 30%? <6> Falchion: admittedly, we are higher than that, but then again, we respawn <0> Yup. That's what we expect. lets put it this way: <6> Falchion: we also lack working grenades <6> Falchion: weseem to be getting smokes that are usable, but nothing frag, and noone will want to play airsoft with flashbangs ;) <0> To take a 4 room house, I would bring in: 2 support by fire teams outside to lay down fire. 2 entry units to go in first. Another 2 units to follow. 4 people per unit (we called them sections and/or fireteams). Plus another unit of medics and other support. Not counting any perimeter security. <0> heh smoke is amusing. But yeah, frags and flexlinear charges own all :) <6> flexlinear? <6> not even google shows anything on that <0> Once whiel at MOUT City on post doing training, a captain asked what's the best way to clear a bulding. Our answer began with, "First, you toss the claymore in through the front door..." <0> wlfshmn: A flex charge is basically a homemade charge. You use detcord and 90mph tape to do it. You use it to blow off hinges and ****. Gimme one sec to search <6> Falchion: we -do- have claymores, actually, but they are highly linear as they are obviously not explosive <6> Falchion: they work well enoguh to bobytrap paths in forests, and could trap a door in MOUT, but wouldn't work as grenade <0> flex-linear charge shows some stuff on google. <0> wlfshmn: yeah, but tossing a claymore into a building to set it off is slight overkill :P Which is why we'd always suggest it. <0> wlfshmn: useing a claymore liek that is NOT something you'd REALLY want to do. hehe Would be amusing though cause that room sure as **** woudl be clear. <6> Falchion: yeah, I don't know the relative power of the divices. They dont' let us play with such stuff ;) <0> wlfshmn: For actual clearing, you toss in a grenade (be SURE you bounce it off the ceiling though!) <10> wlfshmn: claymores are ****ing vicious. You don't wanna be near one. <0> wlfshmn: go look up the blast radius of a claymore :P <6> Falchion: to make sure it stays down and doesn't bounce at you? <10> 30m rear, 100m forward <10> that's the casualty radius on a claymore. <6> gah! <0> wlfshmn: nono, the opposite. You DON'T want it to stay down. you want it to bounce off the ceiling and walls. That makes it very difficult for the op4 to get it and toss it back out before it detonates. So, whip it as hard as you can towards the ceiling and back wall. <6> we get 0m rear, ~20m front on a 90 degree field <0> wlfshmn: hahahahahahahahaahahah <11> Anyone know how to disable the HTTP TRACE method on a apache server running on Redhat? <0> wlfshmn: A claymore is NOT somethign to **** with. :) <6> Falchion: indeed. and to think they want these things to be manually detonated ;) <10> yeah <10> claymores are bad bad bad <0> Actually, the best way we had for clearing a building was this: Being 11-H, we had TOW systems. A TOW2B has a range of 3750m. We'd go, "So sir, what window do you want cleared?" <10> yeah <6> Falchion: yeah, best way of clearing a house would be oblitterating it without even getting close ;) <12> op4? thats a standard way to denote "opposing force", or are you just speaking TXT <13> wlfshmn: a claymore is a bitch... home you're good at sticking that pin back on before the other one remotely triggers it <10> and if you have tows/dragons/AT4s etc... use 'em. <0> wlfshmn: You can set them up as tripwire, clapper(or other remote detonator) or daisychained. You ain't seen **** until you've set off 6 daisychained claymores with a group of people standing about 15m from it.
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